Borden County Booking Arrest Records

Borden County 24 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Gail. This is one of the smallest counties in Texas by population, with fewer than 700 residents. Despite its size, the county still has a Sheriff's Office that handles law enforcement and processes arrests. Booking records are created when someone is taken into custody, and they include the person's name, charges, bond details, and arrest information. Because Borden County is so small, there is no online search tool for jail records. Call the Sheriff's Office to check on bookings or submit a written records request for official copies.

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Borden County Overview

Gail County Seat
(806) 756-4314 Sheriff Phone
24/7 Booking Access
~650 Population

Borden County Sheriff's Office Contact

The Borden County Sheriff's Office is located in Gail and serves the entire county. It is a small operation that handles everything from traffic enforcement to criminal investigations. When an arrest happens, the booking goes through this office. With such a small population, arrests are rare compared to urban counties. But the same rules and processes apply.

Office Borden County Sheriff's Office
Address 117 E. Wassom Street
Gail, TX 79738
Phone (806) 756-4314
Hours Contact by phone, limited office hours

Borden County does not operate a full-time jail facility. Inmates are typically transferred to a neighboring county jail for housing. The booking record still belongs to Borden County, and the Sheriff's Office keeps the file. The County Clerk at the Borden County Courthouse in Gail handles court records for criminal cases.

Borden County Arrest and Booking Steps

An arrest in Borden County follows Texas state procedures. The person is fingerprinted and photographed. Staff record their name, date of birth, address, and charges. The booking creates a record that stays on file with the Sheriff's Office. Because Borden County does not run a full jail, the person is usually transported to a neighboring county facility after the initial booking.

Under Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.17, a magistrate must see the arrested person within 48 hours. The magistrate explains the charges and sets bail. In Borden County, a justice of the peace handles this duty. Once bail is set, the person can post bond. The booking record, including the bail amount and charge details, becomes part of the permanent file.

Borden County Public Records Access

Arrest and booking records are public under Texas law. The Public Information Act in Government Code Chapter 552 applies to every county, including Borden. Basic arrest data must be released when someone requests it. You do not need a reason to ask.

The usual exceptions apply. Juvenile records stay sealed. Medical information is private. Active investigation files can be held temporarily. But the core booking data is public. If the Sheriff denies a request, they must explain why. The Texas Attorney General's Open Government Division reviews denials and can compel release of records that should be public.

Note: In very small counties like Borden, the Sheriff may be the only point of contact for records requests.

Criminal History Information for Borden County

The DPS Crime Records Service keeps criminal history records for all Texas arrests under Government Code Chapter 411. Even a small county like Borden reports its arrest data to DPS. The free public search shows convictions. A $3 search shows the full record including arrests.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice tracks state prison inmates. Their search is free. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards monitors county jail operations. Because Borden County transfers its inmates to other facilities, the TCJS data for this county is limited, but the transferring county's jail is monitored.

The Texas DPS Crime Records Service covers all 254 Texas counties, including Borden County. Access the DPS portal to search for arrest and conviction records.

Texas DPS Crime Records Service for Borden County 24 hour booking record searches

Even in the smallest Texas counties, arrest data feeds into the DPS statewide system. The database is the best centralized source for criminal history information.

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Cities in Borden County

Gail is the county seat and the only community of note in Borden County. With fewer than 700 people in the entire county, there are no cities large enough for their own page. All law enforcement goes through the Borden County Sheriff's Office.

Nearby Counties

Borden County is in West Texas between Lubbock and Big Spring. These neighboring counties each run their own jail and booking operations.